Hi all! So....my husband and I own two rental properties, both of which we were able to purchase with a home equity line. We've owned one for 15 months and the other one for 4 months. Both of which have (very good) te...
Hey BP community.
I am a 1031 exchange accommodator in San Diego and get to see quite a few of the transactions in San Diego county and am involved in a fair amount.
As I give advice to clients, I always want to m...
I noticed a number of members from Port Huron, Michigan and I'm throwing this post out to any Port Huron or Michigan investors. I recently purchased a small seasonal rental in Lexington, Michigan (a beach town), and h...
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I am a current leasing agent located in Durham,NC. I am thinking of starting my own property management company. I would be the only person managing until I build up a great team.
My question is: How do pro...
I have a prospect tenant whose father is willing to cosign for her daughter and boyfriend. He agreed to pay $600 towards the rent while his daughter and boyfriend take care of of the balance. The rent is $950 plus $25...
I found a sonic drive in with an 8% cap rate thats NNN. Its only a real estate purchase. The business is owned and operated by the renter.Does anyone here have experience with these investments? Pros/cons? Is it somet...
I used my HELOC, cash and credit cards to rehab 3 properties I bought in July. I want to refinance all 3 when they are rented out (1 unit has been rented for 2 months). Will banks give me a hard time when it comes tim...
I've been working in the SFR REI market with rehabs/flips/lease options etc. I'm considering getting involved in the commercial real estate market (office buildings/multiunit housing) to primarily generate more month...
Hi all. Im new to the website and figured this would be a good place to get some information on my situation.
I divorced last year and we agreed to keep our 2 rental properties 50/50 ownership. One is worth more than...
Fannie and Freddie are obviously doing a terrible job of assessing risk for borrowers with their mounds of prescribed paperwork. Apparently the Danes allow borrowers to access loans via the secondary market directly w...